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right now in boston that's where we find our fred pleitgen out in it for us. hello, fred. >> reporter: hi, natalie. we're feeling more and more like we're part of the march of the penguins. this place is feeling more and more like the south pole. the temperatures are really plummeting here. the winds as you said are picking up and the snow is piling up. i want to show you how high it's actually gotten. it's probably gotten over 7 1/2, maybe 8 inches. the snow is really powdery. this is one of the things that's making it so difficult for the road cruise here. if you look around some of the cars you can see how the snowdrifts are starting to engulf these cars. a lot of these people will have to do a lot of shoveling in the morning. keep in mind it will keep snowing another seven or eight hours as hard as it is now if not even worse. so there is going to be a lot more snow piling up. it's very bad here in boston, actually even worse on the massachusetts coast where in some places about 18 inches of snow have already fallen. some places are expecting up to two fee
right now in boston that's where we find our fred pleitgen out in it for us. hello, fred. >> reporter: hi, natalie. we're feeling more and more like we're part of the march of the penguins. this place is feeling more and more like the south pole. the temperatures are really plummeting here. the winds as you said are picking up and the snow is piling up. i want to show you how high it's actually gotten. it's probably gotten over 7 1/2, maybe 8 inches. the snow is really powdery. this is...
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you have a lot of people converging into boston so very difficult. the criminals will look for the easiest possible target. >> i want to follow up on that questio question. i have heard maybe the beginning of the race will be enclosed. and races in the future and they may protect against this particular kind of attack? >> i don't think it will protect. it will mitigate. that was correct in saying that the star point was in a vulnerable position. and at the finish point. however, those points in between. >> sit a fairly good comparison to what happened in boston. seven years after the bombing. >> the first thing that the federal agencies will be dealing with will be all the weird and wonderful people out there who will be calling in taking claim and responsibility for this attack and they have got a very, very difficult task to sit through all of those claims whether any of them could be accurate. >>> we will have much more in a few moments. we will also check in on the markets in asia. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well,
you have a lot of people converging into boston so very difficult. the criminals will look for the easiest possible target. >> i want to follow up on that questio question. i have heard maybe the beginning of the race will be enclosed. and races in the future and they may protect against this particular kind of attack? >> i don't think it will protect. it will mitigate. that was correct in saying that the star point was in a vulnerable position. and at the finish point. however,...
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deb, what does this case have to do with the boston attacks? >>> erin, investigators are taking a closer look at this murder from 2011. initially, police thought it was drug-related. the reason it is back on the radar is brendan mess was a close friend of tamerlan. the two were described as close. they often showed up at a mixed martial arts center in boston. the heads of each of the victims was pulled back and their throats were slit from ear to ear. narn was spread all observe the bodies of the victims. a source that we spoke to says that was really a symbolic gesture. there was a lot of cash that was left behind at the apartment. so we're learning that, apparently, the district attorney at the time, really believed that the victims knew who their killers were. >>> the crime itself was so brutal, so grizzly, many of the police couldn't understand want had triggered it. the reason they're looking at that connection there because he's one of the last people that saw brendan mess alive. three months after that murder, he went to russia. he was n
deb, what does this case have to do with the boston attacks? >>> erin, investigators are taking a closer look at this murder from 2011. initially, police thought it was drug-related. the reason it is back on the radar is brendan mess was a close friend of tamerlan. the two were described as close. they often showed up at a mixed martial arts center in boston. the heads of each of the victims was pulled back and their throats were slit from ear to ear. narn was spread all observe the...
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that's obviously near where we are here in boston. we have a reporter -- we're going to check that out and find out what is happening at m.i.t. as we get more information on that, we'll bring that to you. jeff, it does show a country on edge. >> well, it certainly does. with the m.i.t. incident here and we've been doing research and your staff has been doing research about rehearsals. they would rehearse their choreography on the street but also how this weapon might be detonated. >> and you're you cantalking ab detonation? >> yes. and there are some indications of previous investigations law enforcement has done and found some crude explosive devices and that's being developed right now. so we'll get more information on that. >> don, do you also think, when you look at how these men walk in this video, so casually, so confidently, the backpack over their shoulders. they not only mapped out the route but had to test it. that's something you would think at some point somebody else would have noticed. >> absolutely. it looks like these
that's obviously near where we are here in boston. we have a reporter -- we're going to check that out and find out what is happening at m.i.t. as we get more information on that, we'll bring that to you. jeff, it does show a country on edge. >> well, it certainly does. with the m.i.t. incident here and we've been doing research and your staff has been doing research about rehearsals. they would rehearse their choreography on the street but also how this weapon might be detonated....
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the boston marathon. we heard reports there could have been as many as two, possibly three, unexploded devices that were seized. federal investigators tell me, look, there were lots of unattended packages destroyed. that may be what those reports were referring to. but right now, federal investigators believe there were only two bombs that were exploded and caused all the damage at the end of the boston marathon. and finally, chris, you reported about this saudi student. i understand from federal investigators this individual has been very cooperative. not a suspect. and right now they don't believe they have anything of significance out of that search. >> all right. thank you very much. fran, appreciate it. we'll come back to you when you get more information. keep the story moving forward. thank you very much. a number of factors, size of the area, number of people, look at these two ways. there is tons of access and a needle in a haystack, so many different people and variables. cnn analyst, former ass
the boston marathon. we heard reports there could have been as many as two, possibly three, unexploded devices that were seized. federal investigators tell me, look, there were lots of unattended packages destroyed. that may be what those reports were referring to. but right now, federal investigators believe there were only two bombs that were exploded and caused all the damage at the end of the boston marathon. and finally, chris, you reported about this saudi student. i understand from...
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and it is a beautiful city, boston. your great state of massachusetts. >> a great place. >> we were expecting a news conference from the fbi and other law enforcement. >> right. >> nearly an hour or so ago. it's been delayed. what's going on? >> well, mostly what's going on is the disruption over at the federal courthouse because of a bomb scare, i think. >> was that a real bomb scare? >> i don't know, i mean, did you mean there was a real device? >> yeah. >> i don't think anything's been found. but they evacuated the building. there's a lot of chaos and a lot of misinformation flying around. i've been briefed on the investigation. there has not been an arrest. there is no one in custody. but the investigation continues to unfold. and they're making progress. but it's going to take time. >> let's talk about the progress. because we have heard earlier in the day that there was some significant progress. they spotted a suspect, at least on one of the videotapes. is that accurate? >> well, you know, again, i get my briefin
and it is a beautiful city, boston. your great state of massachusetts. >> a great place. >> we were expecting a news conference from the fbi and other law enforcement. >> right. >> nearly an hour or so ago. it's been delayed. what's going on? >> well, mostly what's going on is the disruption over at the federal courthouse because of a bomb scare, i think. >> was that a real bomb scare? >> i don't know, i mean, did you mean there was a real device?...
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in boston. they want to make sure that they are chasing all leads. also tamerlan tsarnaev spent six months in russia last year and they want to get to that, too. there is a court hearing on may 30. the state of massachusetts has not yet charged the brothers with anything including the death of a police officer a couple of nights ago. >> working late shift in boston. thanks very much. >>> the fbi investigators want to talk to the wife of the dead bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev. they have a 2-year-old daughter together. so far detectives have only been able to speak to the lawyer. >>> investigators are chasing a host of leads delving into the every day lives of the suspect. one has been a mixed martial arts gym. before he killed americans tsarnaev had dreams of representing americans at the olympics. >> reporter: long before the world knew of his brutality the boston community took note of tamerlan tsarnaev. he competed in the golden gloves championships. he told one interviewer he aspired to b
in boston. they want to make sure that they are chasing all leads. also tamerlan tsarnaev spent six months in russia last year and they want to get to that, too. there is a court hearing on may 30. the state of massachusetts has not yet charged the brothers with anything including the death of a police officer a couple of nights ago. >> working late shift in boston. thanks very much. >>> the fbi investigators want to talk to the wife of the dead bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev....
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of two male suspects in the boston bombings. crucial breakthrough today. the men are described as armed and extremely dangerous. suspect one is in the dark hat walking in front of suspect two in the white hat. they are headed in the direction of the marathon finish line before the blasts went off. authorities say that suspect number two left a bag that was believed to contain one of the explosives outside the forum restaurant on boylston street. within minutes of the actual explosion. that was the site of the second blast. an fbi official asked anybody who was in that restaurant that day who is not yet contacted them to contact them. now that you can see a real profile of suspect number two. we have a lot less information about suspect number one at this point. but we do know that he was seen wearing a dark colored backpack. the fbi is asking for your help in finding these suspects. keep in mind, they could be in anywhere, boston, overseas, anywhere in the united states. anyone with information is asked to call 800-call-fbi, 800
of two male suspects in the boston bombings. crucial breakthrough today. the men are described as armed and extremely dangerous. suspect one is in the dark hat walking in front of suspect two in the white hat. they are headed in the direction of the marathon finish line before the blasts went off. authorities say that suspect number two left a bag that was believed to contain one of the explosives outside the forum restaurant on boylston street. within minutes of the actual explosion. that was...
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brian todd is outside the courthouse in boston. now, brian, cameras were not allowed inside the court today. we had producers and reporters who saw the suspects. how did they appear? >> they appeared very nervous. at least two of them were in handcuffs. all three were in leg shackles. alt one point the judge admonished one of them saying, "i suggest you look at me. you pay attention to me rather than looking down." of course, that was the least of their problems today. the crux of the complaint, as you just laid out, they're accused of taking that backpack out of dzhokhar tsarnaev's room, the backpack that had fireworks and vaseline and school papers and tossing it into a trash bag and into a dumpster and then lying about the entire thing to investigators. their attorneys say they didn't knowingly lie and didn't know any of that stuff was evidence in an investigation. they look forward to litigating this in court, erin. >> one interesting thing in the complaint, anyone that wants to read it, it's here. there is a footnote, brian th
brian todd is outside the courthouse in boston. now, brian, cameras were not allowed inside the court today. we had producers and reporters who saw the suspects. how did they appear? >> they appeared very nervous. at least two of them were in handcuffs. all three were in leg shackles. alt one point the judge admonished one of them saying, "i suggest you look at me. you pay attention to me rather than looking down." of course, that was the least of their problems today. the crux...
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how do you figure at future events in boston, take the boston marathon in next year, has this fundamentally changed the way you approach large events in that city or any other city? >> any time you have an event like this, candy, you need to learn from it. there is much more investigative work to do to understand how monday's events came to be. how these two individuals came to devise the explosive devices. what motivated them. and i'm sure the boston police and federal authorities and others in preparation for next marathon, which we expect to be bigger and better than it's ever been before, will take those lessons into mind to make sure the route is as secure as it can be. the reality is you can't prevent these things in every circumstance, but you can prepare as well as you can humanly possible to try to limit the possibility that this could happen. i am confident that our law enforcement personnel will do that over the coming weeks and months. and it's an abject lesson for everyone in the nation that we have to be vigilant. if you see something, say something. in this case, you know, in
how do you figure at future events in boston, take the boston marathon in next year, has this fundamentally changed the way you approach large events in that city or any other city? >> any time you have an event like this, candy, you need to learn from it. there is much more investigative work to do to understand how monday's events came to be. how these two individuals came to devise the explosive devices. what motivated them. and i'm sure the boston police and federal authorities and...
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boston is in mourning. boston is also holding its breath as authorities chase down the person or people who did this. any shred of evidence from the public could make the difference. memories here are still fresh from the scariest terror incident in our borders since 9/11. >> we have a multi casualty incident here. >> reporter: just over 25 hours and ten minutes ago, three from the boston marathon's cheerful crowd were forever silenced, including 8-year-old richard martin and 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> be very careful of secondary devices. we have very serious injuries. >> reporter: we now know more than 170 others from ages 2 to 71 are recovering from the physical wounds of these horrifying blasts. >> severe trauma in their lower extremity that was beyond salvation so i would consider them almost automatic amputees. we just completed what the bob had already done. >> the bombs we now know were loaded with shrapnel for the maximum destruction. >> there is no question some of these devices, objects wer
boston is in mourning. boston is also holding its breath as authorities chase down the person or people who did this. any shred of evidence from the public could make the difference. memories here are still fresh from the scariest terror incident in our borders since 9/11. >> we have a multi casualty incident here. >> reporter: just over 25 hours and ten minutes ago, three from the boston marathon's cheerful crowd were forever silenced, including 8-year-old richard martin and...
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boston could see up to eight inches of snow today. the city's mayor has already declared a snow emergency. a top priority there is getting the roads ready and cleared for public safety. freezing temperatures are in the forecast for this week. >>> some good news this morning about former president george h.w. bush. we're told he's improving and has been moved out of the intensive care unit of the houston hospital where he was being treated for an elevated fever. the 41st president has been in the hospital for more than a month now. >>> the u.n. arab league envoy for syria says the situation in the war torn country is getting worse by the day. this weekend may be proving him right. opposition activists say at least 397 people were killed across syria yesterday alone. if true, it would be the deadliest day yet in almost two years of civil war. the opization says more than 200 of those killed were captured and executed by syrian government forces following a battle. >>> more news at the top of the hour when cnn sunday morning continues. b
boston could see up to eight inches of snow today. the city's mayor has already declared a snow emergency. a top priority there is getting the roads ready and cleared for public safety. freezing temperatures are in the forecast for this week. >>> some good news this morning about former president george h.w. bush. we're told he's improving and has been moved out of the intensive care unit of the houston hospital where he was being treated for an elevated fever. the 41st president has...
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boston is my home and it will always be strong against adversity. boston strong. people here are writing their messages, leaving their mark. normal is not the right word to use here, even though boylston is back open and the stores are opening their doors. it is the beginning of the healing and it is the beginning of the moving forward. anderson. >> we appreciate that. >>> bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev may be moving soon from the hospital. he is listed in fair condition here in boston. some of the bombing victims' families want him out of here. ashleigh banfield joins us. what are you hearing about the possibility he may be moved? >> reporter: there are 11 victims who are still here. the updates from the hospital this morning is those 11 victims are not in serious or critical condition. the district attorney for suffolk county that covers boston -- you have to excuse me. there are helicopters flying overhead. they land right on the roof of the hospital. there is an echo chamber. if you can still hear me, they told me the families some of the victims who are he
boston is my home and it will always be strong against adversity. boston strong. people here are writing their messages, leaving their mark. normal is not the right word to use here, even though boylston is back open and the stores are opening their doors. it is the beginning of the healing and it is the beginning of the moving forward. anderson. >> we appreciate that. >>> bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev may be moving soon from the hospital. he is listed in fair condition here...
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the boston police commissioner was quite insistent the boston piece of this was secure. they don't expect or anticipate there might be follow-on problems. that leaves the rest of the country and potential international contacts. one of the questions i have that is still a puzzle for me is the explosive component of this. it turns out they had more explosives than i would have guessed based on the original construction of the bombs that went off. and, you know, if you've never done this before, even if you have an internet guide, right, there's a difference between having a blueprint and building something. >> right. >> then building something that's reliable. that's a key word in the military and international security world. because it's not just if it goes off, you have to be sure it's going to go off when you want it to go off. >> just because you read it on the internet does not make you a proficient person at explosives. >> it makes me wonder, one, whether they did test, but they test -- they couldn't have tested in watertown or cambridge where i live, right? they w
the boston police commissioner was quite insistent the boston piece of this was secure. they don't expect or anticipate there might be follow-on problems. that leaves the rest of the country and potential international contacts. one of the questions i have that is still a puzzle for me is the explosive component of this. it turns out they had more explosives than i would have guessed based on the original construction of the bombs that went off. and, you know, if you've never done this before,...
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plus -- >>> we want him returned to boston safely. >> two americans kidnapped in egypt. and now we have new details and their names. the family of one hostage tells us what they think happened. >>> and later, your money or your wife? how you can prevent finance from ruining your romance. tips from our financial expert. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast, 4:00 a.m. on the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. glad you're here. >>> we start with politics and the obama administration giving in to florida. the state will now have access to a department of homeland security data base on immigrants. part of florida's effort to clear illegal voters off their voter rolls. florida d sued the government for access to the data base. the federal government had challenged florida's efforts in court but lost. >>> to washington now. it's going to be a big week for ben bernanke on. tuesday the federal reserve chairman is scheduled to testify before the senate for his semi annual report on the economy. he's required to appear twice a year.
plus -- >>> we want him returned to boston safely. >> two americans kidnapped in egypt. and now we have new details and their names. the family of one hostage tells us what they think happened. >>> and later, your money or your wife? how you can prevent finance from ruining your romance. tips from our financial expert. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast, 4:00 a.m. on the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. glad...
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across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cau
across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a...
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live from boston. today marks one week since bombs rocked this city a few blocks from where i'm standing. president obama will recognize a moment of silence at 2:30 this afternoon. bells will ring. here is the latest information we have right now. the bombing suspect is communicating with officials. the 19-year-old was shot in the neck, is unable to speak at this time. he's been hospitalized since the capture on friday. we're told the communication has been in writing. the exact nature of the communicating, we do not know at this point. we're waiting word of when authorities set charges against the teenage suspect. a justice department official tells cnn that could happen soon. he is expected to face federal terrorism charges and state murder charges. 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev had explosives strapped to his body when he died. also this hour a private funeral service begins for krystle campbell. bostonians are getting back to work today after a terrible friday, a lockdown that had much of this city
live from boston. today marks one week since bombs rocked this city a few blocks from where i'm standing. president obama will recognize a moment of silence at 2:30 this afternoon. bells will ring. here is the latest information we have right now. the bombing suspect is communicating with officials. the 19-year-old was shot in the neck, is unable to speak at this time. he's been hospitalized since the capture on friday. we're told the communication has been in writing. the exact nature of the...
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now, compare that to the boston situation. we have a number of people who not only lost a single limb but multiple limbs. there's inadequate money. i mean, this fund as generous as this fund is the last figure i saw there was $10 million available for distribution. so if you gave $7 million to one person, there wouldn't be anything available for everybody else. so he's got a tough job. he's got to compare it to what would happen if a lawsuit was brought. and then use a formula to apply that to smaller amounts of money. very, very difficult job. >> of course also as i think through so many dealing with compensatory damages but punitive as well. when you have a fund like this, you're not looking for punitive damages, you're just looking for whatever you can possibly get. danny, tell us maybe you could weigh in on the other side of that. anybody who might have been at the finish line and i hate to suggest and i don't think anyone's even talking about this, but it could certainly surface, might they have some kind of a civil case
now, compare that to the boston situation. we have a number of people who not only lost a single limb but multiple limbs. there's inadequate money. i mean, this fund as generous as this fund is the last figure i saw there was $10 million available for distribution. so if you gave $7 million to one person, there wouldn't be anything available for everybody else. so he's got a tough job. he's got to compare it to what would happen if a lawsuit was brought. and then use a formula to apply that to...
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chicago, boston, machine politics, they wrote the book. but detroit differs in that its scandals seem so comically lurid, so surrealistically squalid. the last mayor, kwame kilpatrick is currently serving time in the junk for some of his hilariously bent behaviors. through it all, one man seems to be going on. adolf mago. he's seen it all. >> i know what i'm having but i'd love a beer. >> miller, miller lite? >> it is a discounted place, man. i thought you drank, man are you drinking beer? >> what are you drinking? >> i'm drinking vodka. >> i'll have -- i'll have what he -- fold under pressure. then i'll think about it a burger down the way. you having something to eat? >> i'm eating. >> all right, i'll hold back. i will stick with this -- >> i'll get you your drink and you can decide. >> thank you. >> i have to ask, you're born and raised in the detroit area? >> right. >> an academic star, marine corps, journalism. why did you never run for office? >> you have to be crazy. you know what? they don't want straightforward politicians. they d
chicago, boston, machine politics, they wrote the book. but detroit differs in that its scandals seem so comically lurid, so surrealistically squalid. the last mayor, kwame kilpatrick is currently serving time in the junk for some of his hilariously bent behaviors. through it all, one man seems to be going on. adolf mago. he's seen it all. >> i know what i'm having but i'd love a beer. >> miller, miller lite? >> it is a discounted place, man. i thought you drank, man are you...
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it is only since boston that we trulyfocused on them. there is nothing that we can do to help the russians. >> let's talk about another huge head line today. >> let's talk about benghazi. the report suggests that al qaeda probably was not involved in the attack. the times article questioning how well u.s. operatives und understood the situation there. and how they might have thought their allies would warn them in the attack and saying that libya is reluctant to arrest the man suspected of masterminding the attack. bob, a lot there in this report. do you have conclusions with this spelled out? >> now that it has gotten out and the "new york times" report and the other ones i don't think there is a scandal there. benghazi went bad very quickly. the person responsible for assessing the threat was the ambassador. terrible tragedy that he died. i think the embassy miss judged the threat there. this war against kadafi would turn against us so quickly. >> is this an issue that american operatives on the ground misjudging the sentiment on the g
it is only since boston that we trulyfocused on them. there is nothing that we can do to help the russians. >> let's talk about another huge head line today. >> let's talk about benghazi. the report suggests that al qaeda probably was not involved in the attack. the times article questioning how well u.s. operatives und understood the situation there. and how they might have thought their allies would warn them in the attack and saying that libya is reluctant to arrest the man...
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cisco. across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> on april 17th, at least 15 more americans were killed from gun violence. and on the same day, the legislation drafted after newtown came to the senate floor for a vote. >> the bipartisan compromise to expand background checks on guns just failed to break a republican filibuster. the vote was 54-46. so technically, six votes short. >> in spite of all the talk about change and the deaths of so many victims of gun violence, the u.s. senate voted against a range of gun control measures. the failed legislation included universal background checks, something 90% of americans favor, which makes you wonder, how often do 90% of americans agree on anything? not too often, it turns out. according to
cisco. across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> on april 17th, at least 15 more americans were killed from gun violence. and on the same day, the legislation...
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the "boston globe," no less authorities than the "boston globe" published and 18,000 word article about the elder tarnief. what better way the human nice someone who destroyed somebody in boston, for somebody alienated, wow, i'll have a multi part series about me. my life is a dead-end. people will want to know everything about me. >> isn't that an easy thing to blame the media. >> i'm not blaming the media. >> in a way you are. you say the media shouldn't write about the people- >> i'm saying the news media perpetuates it by appearing humane. >> how do you get to understand what has caused these things, particularly where these radicalized young men at the heart of normal society in america, how do you get to tackle this type of situation and prevent it from happening elsewhere, if you don't tell the public, this is actually what happened and why. >> the same way we always have. they get decided by police, psychologists, psychiatrist, the 9/11 commission. that's great. you can talk about events such as the boston marathon. when you humanize them as humans, the people who identify with
the "boston globe," no less authorities than the "boston globe" published and 18,000 word article about the elder tarnief. what better way the human nice someone who destroyed somebody in boston, for somebody alienated, wow, i'll have a multi part series about me. my life is a dead-end. people will want to know everything about me. >> isn't that an easy thing to blame the media. >> i'm not blaming the media. >> in a way you are. you say the media shouldn't...
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oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. thanks for giving me your smile. thanks for inspiring me. thanks for showing me my potential. for teaching me not to take life so seriously. thanks for loving me and being my best friend. don't forget to thank those who helped you take charge of your future and got you where you are today. the boss of your life. the chief life officer. ♪ ♪ >> hey! hey! i have two sons, a 5-year-old and 3-year-old. >> justice, are you hungry? >> my wife's name is amber. she is been such a huge encouragement for me. >> mommy is it ready? >> j
oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities...
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the doctors at boston university neuroscience department have done a fantastic job of researching this issue, making the link and causation. they have the appropriate neuropsychological studies that can be done on these individuals to help make the link for causation. and when it's time and in a court of law those medical professionals treating neurologists from all over the country are prepared to come and testify that in fact, these men have suffered a concussion they've suffered subconcussions they return to play before their brains had healed and that repeated traumatic event through the course of their playing career is what caused them to have traumatic brain injury in their later life. >> lee roy let's talk about that getting players back into the game before they should have. you've said that they took the ankle injuries more seriously than they took head injuries when you were playing. >> well, they did. the doctors and trainers examined ankle injuries or knee injuries or knee strains, you know, much more than they did concussions or stingers or dinghies or whatever they calle
the doctors at boston university neuroscience department have done a fantastic job of researching this issue, making the link and causation. they have the appropriate neuropsychological studies that can be done on these individuals to help make the link for causation. and when it's time and in a court of law those medical professionals treating neurologists from all over the country are prepared to come and testify that in fact, these men have suffered a concussion they've suffered...
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take a look at boston. >> impeach, remove! i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving was really easy! i love you! what? sweetie! hands off the glass. ugh!! call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. i love her! ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. the ones that make a truebeen difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mik
take a look at boston. >> impeach, remove! i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving was really easy! i love you! what? sweetie! hands off the glass. ugh!! call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. i love her! ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna...
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boston red sox. they take on the royals. the sox will wear a special edition home jersey with the word boston on it it today honoring the victims in the boston marathon bombings. let's go to john berman over at fenway park. you love the red sox. you're from boston. give us a little flavor, the mood of the crowd over at fenway. >> reporter: wolf, i've been here about a thousand times in my life. maybe 10,000 times in my life. i have never felt energy like there is today at fenway. the fans who have been streaming past us by the ted williams statue say they would not miss this game for anything in the world. you have to remember this is the first game at fenway since the bombings last monday. in some ways they have framed this incredible week here in boston. the red sox played last monday morning before the boston marathon. that game let out an hour before the bombings. but then the red sox took off and went on a road trip. in some ways for the team, it's been an emotional week for them. they paid trib
boston red sox. they take on the royals. the sox will wear a special edition home jersey with the word boston on it it today honoring the victims in the boston marathon bombings. let's go to john berman over at fenway park. you love the red sox. you're from boston. give us a little flavor, the mood of the crowd over at fenway. >> reporter: wolf, i've been here about a thousand times in my life. maybe 10,000 times in my life. i have never felt energy like there is today at fenway. the fans...
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and john is learning from boston law enforcement -- a boston law enforcement source and i want to be precise in what he's learning. this source telling john there has now been determined to be "substantial progress in the criminal investigation into the boston marathon bombings" and to quote this source "this is significant." we don't have more information. we don't know what the substantial progress is, but they're now suggesting that there is a significant development in this investigation, substantial progress. we're trying to reconnect with john. we'll get him on the phone very soon. he'll get us more information. but this potentially is a significant development in the investigation into the boston marathon bombings, three people killed, nearly 200 people injured as a result of that. meanwhile, there's other activity going on in washington right now including a capitol hill police briefing, the evacuation of some senate office buildings. let's listen in. >> -- responding to a suspicious envelope. we're currently conducting an investigation right now. and i plan oncoming back wit
and john is learning from boston law enforcement -- a boston law enforcement source and i want to be precise in what he's learning. this source telling john there has now been determined to be "substantial progress in the criminal investigation into the boston marathon bombings" and to quote this source "this is significant." we don't have more information. we don't know what the substantial progress is, but they're now suggesting that there is a significant development in...
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investigators circulate photos of two men who could be suspects in the boston bombings. >> hello, and welcome to world report. i'm rose mary church. >> and i'm john boyles. this is cnn's major coverage of two major stories from the united states. we begin with breaking news, a fire and a huge explosion at a fertilizer plant in texas. residents are being evacuated from a town in west. and there are fears that a second large, fertilizer tank may explode. there are at least three confirmed fatalities. but authorities say that number could go much higher. we'd like to take a moment to show you this video that was posted on kwkt.com. it appears to be what looks to be a secondary explosion after the initial fire. >> the blast sent huge flames and a plume of smoke into the air. the u.s. geological survey says the blast measured 2.1. >> we do have confirmed fatalities. we're making sure that it's safe for the people around there and the firefighters are trying to be safe and go back in. a lot of the wind blowing, changing the area, the an hydrous is still smoking and there's little, small fla
investigators circulate photos of two men who could be suspects in the boston bombings. >> hello, and welcome to world report. i'm rose mary church. >> and i'm john boyles. this is cnn's major coverage of two major stories from the united states. we begin with breaking news, a fire and a huge explosion at a fertilizer plant in texas. residents are being evacuated from a town in west. and there are fears that a second large, fertilizer tank may explode. there are at least three...
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wendy murphy is also a law professor in boston. graham says the couple got into an argument while off the park. he went over a cliff. so the defense says it as self defense. what should they decide >> and finally she said i pushed him with both hands from behind. that is an easy case. the tough part from the prosecution here is shoe she looked like. she looked like the girl next door. they are going to be hard pressed to say that a seemingly nice woman could be so evil. >> look, the so called confession did not exactly carry the day with the judge in this days. the judge let her out on bond. there have been reporting that it was not even tape recorded. the reality of it is wondy is correct. you get a presumption of innocence when you get a pretty white female. that is to be contafts if you are an african-american male. so the prosecution i think has an uphill battle in this case. i would not surprise me to see a lesser charge in this case. go ahead real quick. >> let me make a point mark represented a dream date and we know what th
wendy murphy is also a law professor in boston. graham says the couple got into an argument while off the park. he went over a cliff. so the defense says it as self defense. what should they decide >> and finally she said i pushed him with both hands from behind. that is an easy case. the tough part from the prosecution here is shoe she looked like. she looked like the girl next door. they are going to be hard pressed to say that a seemingly nice woman could be so evil. >> look, the...
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we saw it in the boston marathon and other times. you have this disaffected youth, unemployed youth but you have youth that can be susceptible to being raddicalized. how do you think the best way for a country like america can actually deal with this kind of problem? >> the greatest risk factor is arguably in unemployed young man to any social system, to any society anywhere in the world. and so ensuring that young people feel like we are collectively investing more in their future than in kind of either harboring past grievances or in kind of protecting the status quo is, i think, the best anecdote. >> hearing you speak, chelsea, i think i can ask you this question not your mother because it involves you. have you ever thought of running for high office. >> well, piers, people have been asking me that for as long as i can rb, literally. >> what's the truthful answer? >> the truthful answer is thankfully the truthful answer, i guess, in that i'm deeply grateful for my life now. i love my life. i love being able do this work. i love t
we saw it in the boston marathon and other times. you have this disaffected youth, unemployed youth but you have youth that can be susceptible to being raddicalized. how do you think the best way for a country like america can actually deal with this kind of problem? >> the greatest risk factor is arguably in unemployed young man to any social system, to any society anywhere in the world. and so ensuring that young people feel like we are collectively investing more in their future than...
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last year's bombing at the boston marathon finish line. three people died, including an 8-year-old child. 264 were wounded. many others scarred for life. the city is holding a memorial today, paying tribute to the bombing victims. vice president joe biden will be there as part of the ceremony there will be a moment of silence right at the marathon finish line at 2:49 today. the moment that first bomb exploded. that terrible day left brothers jp and paul nordin amputees but grateful to be alive. next monday, they are planning to go back to the bombing scene for this year's race. >> i have stitches right here and staples right there and i have burns on my stomach and my back. and then i had a nail come out of my face right here. and, um, a couple bbs, a bb came out here. >> i have a part of my muscle out here. some more stuff and then my leg is open from like here to here. so it's sore there. i had -- i didn't get a lot of the burns like them. i did get some, you know, some names and stuff out of here and i've had, you know, little bbs here
last year's bombing at the boston marathon finish line. three people died, including an 8-year-old child. 264 were wounded. many others scarred for life. the city is holding a memorial today, paying tribute to the bombing victims. vice president joe biden will be there as part of the ceremony there will be a moment of silence right at the marathon finish line at 2:49 today. the moment that first bomb exploded. that terrible day left brothers jp and paul nordin amputees but grateful to be alive....
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i want to begin with jake tapper in boston. what have you learned about what dzhokhar is telling investigators? i know there's been preliminary interviews and you've been getting the nuts and bolts and details about how they have been communicating and what he said. >> reporter: that's right, erin. u.s. government official has relayed to me some of the news from dzhokhar tsarnaev in his discussions with investigators. we learned last night that he was talking about how there were no foreign terrorist organize sgra zagss involved, that his brother was the driving force and jihad in nature considering themselves to be under attack as muslims and trying to fight back. that is what dzhokhar has been telling investigators. so i don't want to -- i want to make sure everyone understands, this is what he is saying. in addition, we found out some more details. one of them that is the wars in iraq and afghanistan are part of the motivating factors, part of this jihadist mind set, believing themselves to be under attack. in addition, erin
i want to begin with jake tapper in boston. what have you learned about what dzhokhar is telling investigators? i know there's been preliminary interviews and you've been getting the nuts and bolts and details about how they have been communicating and what he said. >> reporter: that's right, erin. u.s. government official has relayed to me some of the news from dzhokhar tsarnaev in his discussions with investigators. we learned last night that he was talking about how there were no...
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remember boston these folks walking around with hoodies but it's down. the cap is backwards, very easy to identify. i see home growns or informal people like what we saw in boston or something closer. i agree with the other commentator. >> the second part of the new video when you see the actual the fire exchanged with the police when they are shooting at police down the street. you can see this with the police car that backs off. what do you make of that? >> as we said before some degree of training. let me make clear, nothing e kwif equivalent to well trained law enforcement. >> the police back away. >> they are seeing they are being assaulted by an automatic weapon maybe two. their training would be to egress and find cover so they can engage. that's their reaction. looks like they were pinned in at the end of the street. >> the point you make when we look at them and their faces are covered up. they were obscured calm confident. they had some sort of a get away plan. it brings me to the question they made a mistake it seems. why would you cover yours
remember boston these folks walking around with hoodies but it's down. the cap is backwards, very easy to identify. i see home growns or informal people like what we saw in boston or something closer. i agree with the other commentator. >> the second part of the new video when you see the actual the fire exchanged with the police when they are shooting at police down the street. you can see this with the police car that backs off. what do you make of that? >> as we said before some...
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>> the boston marathon bombings. >> i'm a new yorker. it's reminiscent of that eerie 9/11 feeling of shock and you can't believe this is happening and why is the biggest question. >> the manhunt for the tsarnaev brothers gave few answers. and the rolling stones cover of the brother. >> made him feel like a rock star. it was sensationalism. >> but that didn't stop the best comeback. >> this is our [ bleep ] city. >> when the boston red sox won the world series that region really needed that boost and that up liftment. and still to this day i really salute boston. >> worst and best crime story. the escape of three women in cleveland after years of being secretly held captive and tormented in the home of ariel castro. >> i am glad they got the guy but the victims will never been "b" the same. >> castro killed himself and the house was torn down. not soon enough for many. >> people just wanted to go over there and stomp on the dirt. to have that happening in an american city is shocking. >> hannah anderson lost her mother and brother. >> sho
>> the boston marathon bombings. >> i'm a new yorker. it's reminiscent of that eerie 9/11 feeling of shock and you can't believe this is happening and why is the biggest question. >> the manhunt for the tsarnaev brothers gave few answers. and the rolling stones cover of the brother. >> made him feel like a rock star. it was sensationalism. >> but that didn't stop the best comeback. >> this is our [ bleep ] city. >> when the boston red sox won the world...
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gear up for great. >>> today at the boston marathon bombing, dzhokhar tsarnaev showed what he scrawl eded inside of the boat and some difficult words to the hear. we appreciate this. new video was released yesterday showing the moment of the two bombings and i want to show you this, and then we will talk. >> okay. it is really quite disturbing, your son is standing right next to 8-year-old martin richard. martin richard is killed in the explosion, and explain to us what your son endured a allen. >> so, we were fortunate that he was not hurt more severely, because he was so close to martin and jane. obviously, martin passed away in the bombing, and jane lost her leg. aaron was right next to them and maybe being taller than them helped, because most of the injury was to the lower extremities, and he was a little bit farther away, and so he had a little severe wound to the outer thigh as large as my hand and it was mangled flesh. a lot of blood. i was not able to see that he had other injuries as well up and down the leg. we did not find out about those until later in the hospital and e
gear up for great. >>> today at the boston marathon bombing, dzhokhar tsarnaev showed what he scrawl eded inside of the boat and some difficult words to the hear. we appreciate this. new video was released yesterday showing the moment of the two bombings and i want to show you this, and then we will talk. >> okay. it is really quite disturbing, your son is standing right next to 8-year-old martin richard. martin richard is killed in the explosion, and explain to us what your son...
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new york city meets boston too. notice all the warnings blizzard warning for the 9 1/2 million of you in chicago. if you get 14 inches that will crack your top ten biggest snowfalls, a 15-inch snowfall in chicago happens roughly once every 19 years. so the continuing this is a strempx this is an elongated storm and it does including new york and it does include boston. indianapolis you've been fluctuating right around 31 32 degrees. chicago you're into the snow a good 12 inches already falling and you've got more on the way. detroit, eight to 12, at least a foot there. cleveland, from cincinnati southward, it's rainfall. louisville, it's rainfall. indianapolis is 31 32 you're going to go to rain but many of these areas will get hit by a little blast of snow after this storm is ending to give you another additional inch. pittsburgh is the same. you're getting ready to go to rain. again, new york city the snow comes in drops a few inches tonight. goes to an icy mess for your morning rush that's bad enough, then look f
new york city meets boston too. notice all the warnings blizzard warning for the 9 1/2 million of you in chicago. if you get 14 inches that will crack your top ten biggest snowfalls, a 15-inch snowfall in chicago happens roughly once every 19 years. so the continuing this is a strempx this is an elongated storm and it does including new york and it does include boston. indianapolis you've been fluctuating right around 31 32 degrees. chicago you're into the snow a good 12 inches already falling...
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dramatic news in cnn news shows the moment when the bombs went off at the boston marathon. and the a fraternity pumping their fists at a racist chant. they have been shut down. is that enough? let's go "out front." >> outfront, tonight, the breaking news the family of tony robinson an unarmed teenager kill by police is speaking out and demanding answers. his uncle spoke out just a short time ago. he called on police to stop targeting young black men. >> we are all left to deal with the aftermath. >> robinson died on friday night. police say the officer was forced to open fire after getting into a struggle with the 19-year-old. that deadly encounter now sparking protests across the city. a thousand people gathering across the streets and also inside wix's capital building to demand change. the department of justice announced it is conducting an investigation. ryan young is out front live for us in madison, wisconsin. ryan are police expecting more protests there? >> reporter: they are expecting more protests. in fact we talk to some people who said they plan to walk into cit
dramatic news in cnn news shows the moment when the bombs went off at the boston marathon. and the a fraternity pumping their fists at a racist chant. they have been shut down. is that enough? let's go "out front." >> outfront, tonight, the breaking news the family of tony robinson an unarmed teenager kill by police is speaking out and demanding answers. his uncle spoke out just a short time ago. he called on police to stop targeting young black men. >> we are all left to...
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the deadliest nightclub blaze happened in 1942 at the coconut grove club in boston. 492 people were killed. the cause of the blaze, to this day, remains unknown. we don't know all the details about what happened in brazil yet, of course. however, whenever and wherever this kind of disaster occurs, investigators will be looking at fire codes, for example. what kind were in place and were they enforced? in the u.s., for example, there is no national safety code. that's left up to individual states or counties and cities to set up and follow. now, among the things authorities will examine, was the club overcrowded? it seems that it was. were there smoke detectives? a sprinkler system and well-marked exits? miguel? >> so terrible. our hearts go out to the folks in brazil at the moment. thank you very much. >>> that arctic blast isn't over yet. parts of the midwest and northeast are being slammed with a mixture of freezing rain and snow. icy roads and poor visibility are making travel dangerous. and the cold weather will continue into the workweek with some areas in the northeast getting light
the deadliest nightclub blaze happened in 1942 at the coconut grove club in boston. 492 people were killed. the cause of the blaze, to this day, remains unknown. we don't know all the details about what happened in brazil yet, of course. however, whenever and wherever this kind of disaster occurs, investigators will be looking at fire codes, for example. what kind were in place and were they enforced? in the u.s., for example, there is no national safety code. that's left up to individual...
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live in boston where there's finally relief after the last suspect in the boston marathon terror attack was arrested in dramatic capture. you saw it last night. it is what we all wanted to know since that horrible moment monday afternoon, police now say it looks like the two boston marathon bombing suspects acted alone, that's what they believe at this point in the investigation. the investigation is still in high gear, with four dead, almost 200 injured, the final moments of the capture will be in people's memories for some time to come. [ gunfire ] a hail of bullets rang out as the last suspect, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev held off police in a watertown, massachusetts neighborhood in a backyard last night. we learned from university of massachusetts dartmouth officials, he was on campus every day until thursday, attending classes, parties in dorms during that period. now he is in custody in a boston hospital under heavy guard. we are also remembering four people who were killed, three at the marathon monday and the m.i.t. officer killed during a shootout with the two suspects. with
live in boston where there's finally relief after the last suspect in the boston marathon terror attack was arrested in dramatic capture. you saw it last night. it is what we all wanted to know since that horrible moment monday afternoon, police now say it looks like the two boston marathon bombing suspects acted alone, that's what they believe at this point in the investigation. the investigation is still in high gear, with four dead, almost 200 injured, the final moments of the capture will...
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in boston mother nature has dumped more than 54 inches already on the ground. not a record breaking year but morning average and enough to strain resources. >> if we continue to get the snow we're going to get, we're going to shatter our budget for snow our budget for snow is roughly system million. we're not only the top with the 18 million. >> city officials across the state are also saying as they're approaching their snow removal budget for the year. in worcester, records are broken. 77 inches have fallen and it's still february. and in new hampshire officials say they sought reserves are dwichbding. they've seen 48 inches of snow in the past two weeks. >> we have a $1.2 million budget. we spent somewhere between 800,000 to 900,000. >> reporter: and even more snow is still on the way, a frustrating prospect for residents who are having a hard time getting around. >> i don't know how much the city has lost from all this snow but if we don't get wrid of it and allow people to function normally and now me and my co-workers to come to work normally and our cust
in boston mother nature has dumped more than 54 inches already on the ground. not a record breaking year but morning average and enough to strain resources. >> if we continue to get the snow we're going to get, we're going to shatter our budget for snow our budget for snow is roughly system million. we're not only the top with the 18 million. >> city officials across the state are also saying as they're approaching their snow removal budget for the year. in worcester, records are...
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boston cannot get a break. snow is burying parts of the northeastern united states particularly boston as i mentioned, which has been walloped by storms in the past few weeks. >> a number of schools will be closed tuesday. boston logan airport is open but most flights have been canceled. >> and the most recent snowfall for boston is one for the books. the past 30 days have been the snowiest on record roughly 2 meters for our international viewers have fallen there. >> i know that it's frustrating right now, particularly with the amount of snow and it's frustrating to all of us. but i ask you to remain patient in your homes, and as you go out and clear the streets, you know just be patient. this is snow like we've never seen before in the past. >> let's go now to our national security analyst, live in cambridge, massachusetts. where you are right now, how bad are conditions? >> reporter: oh, they're very bad. i've been inside for about 24 hours. and the kids are home and home again tomorrow. our transit system i
boston cannot get a break. snow is burying parts of the northeastern united states particularly boston as i mentioned, which has been walloped by storms in the past few weeks. >> a number of schools will be closed tuesday. boston logan airport is open but most flights have been canceled. >> and the most recent snowfall for boston is one for the books. the past 30 days have been the snowiest on record roughly 2 meters for our international viewers have fallen there. >> i know...
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boston just cannot get a break. >> no. no in fact this is the third sunday in a row, poppy, that we've been discussing the snow. this is not a nor'easter. there's not going to be any blizzard conditions although winds will be strock and this is a clipper that typically dropped three to six inch berks you this is different. we have a front am system south of boston and 20 miles away and 36 and it's feeding moisture into this and this is a prolonged event. as the cold air drops southward and new york city will be mainly freezing rain and let's hope it's light and intermittent. if you have snow in new york it will be on tuesday morning and maybe just a dusting, but unfortunately from boston westward again, we're looking at the possibility of one to two feet and boston mainly around 15-plus, but the system moves out tuesday morning, but again we're looking at areas that have already picked up well more than they should, 58 inches as to this day in boost know and that's twice what they should have wooster, you've never had that
boston just cannot get a break. >> no. no in fact this is the third sunday in a row, poppy, that we've been discussing the snow. this is not a nor'easter. there's not going to be any blizzard conditions although winds will be strock and this is a clipper that typically dropped three to six inch berks you this is different. we have a front am system south of boston and 20 miles away and 36 and it's feeding moisture into this and this is a prolonged event. as the cold air drops southward...
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i appreciate it pch. >>> new surveillance video of the boston bombing. we're just getting this into cnn now. we'll show you what you're seeing. jurors watching this for the first time. >>> a major fbi raid on what's called a maternity hotel. destinations for pregnant chinese women coming to the united states so their babies will get what they want american citizenship. we tracked down the people running the hotels. >> you're going on a jog? >> yeah. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. the traffic jam. scourge of 20th century city life. raiser of blood pressure. disrupter of supply chains. stealer of bedtime stories.
i appreciate it pch. >>> new surveillance video of the boston bombing. we're just getting this into cnn now. we'll show you what you're seeing. jurors watching this for the first time. >>> a major fbi raid on what's called a maternity hotel. destinations for pregnant chinese women coming to the united states so their babies will get what they want american citizenship. we tracked down the people running the hotels. >> you're going on a jog? >> yeah. the future of...
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notorious art thief miles conner was already a known figure among art thieves in boston. in 1975, he told a rembrandt from the museum of fine art but in 1990, at the time of the gardner theft, he was in jail and no known connections were ever found. mobster david turner from boston also was considered a possible suspect, with various publications pointing out the resemblance between the fbi sketch and turner. but no definitive evidence linking turner to the heist has ever surfaced. boston crime boss whitey bulger was also rumored to be involved, with speculation he stole the artwork in order to smuggle it over to the ira, the irish republican army. >> certainly if you're looking at boston which has a huge irish population, and it's not unusual or you wouldn't be incorrect in assuming that there might be some connection to the ira. the ira has done it before, where they have taken paintings and basically ransomed them back for money. they have done this in the past and because of the connection to boston, it's not improbable. but again, like many of the other theories, the
notorious art thief miles conner was already a known figure among art thieves in boston. in 1975, he told a rembrandt from the museum of fine art but in 1990, at the time of the gardner theft, he was in jail and no known connections were ever found. mobster david turner from boston also was considered a possible suspect, with various publications pointing out the resemblance between the fbi sketch and turner. but no definitive evidence linking turner to the heist has ever surfaced. boston crime...
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thanks to boston you. really appreciate it. all the best. keep us updated on your efforts on this ongoing search. >> thank you. >>> all right. coming up, how former president trump may try to use executive privilege to block the january 6th committee from giving testimony and documents from his associates. is there a legal precedented for this? that's next. i can make an indoorsy person, outdoorsy. i give families a home, not just a place to stay. i am a vrbo host. ♪ ♪ introducing the new citi custom cash℠ card, a different kind of card that rewards rashida where her spending is trending. just ask overly confident diy rashida rashida: wait, was this the right wall? or last minute gift shopping rashida rashida: i'm putting a bow on it! wow. even sneaking away for a vacay rashida. rashida: shhh! i've earned this? from home improvement, drugstores, select travel and more earn 5% cash back that automatically adjusts to your top eligible spend category, up to $500 spent each billing cycle. it's your home. and there's no place like wayfair t
thanks to boston you. really appreciate it. all the best. keep us updated on your efforts on this ongoing search. >> thank you. >>> all right. coming up, how former president trump may try to use executive privilege to block the january 6th committee from giving testimony and documents from his associates. is there a legal precedented for this? that's next. i can make an indoorsy person, outdoorsy. i give families a home, not just a place to stay. i am a vrbo host. ♪ ♪...
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. >>> and key evidence is unveiled in the boston bomber trial. new video, new witnesses put dzhokhar zairetsarnaev at the scene of a killing. let's talk in the "newsroom." >>> and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. in ferguson missouri this morning a manhunt is underway for whoever pulled the trigger and shot two police officers overnight. here are the moments that have pushed this besieged community even closer to the brink. >>> also this morning, both police officers from neighboring departments are in serious condition. the shootings just hours after the embattled police chief resigned among criticisms that they largely targeted african-americans. the community anger first ignited by the shooting of an unarmed black teenager now threatens to boil over. >> i don't think it's really connected to the protests as far as we know. i think the protest was probably a cover. i'm speculating, of course. i think the protest was a cover for someone that wanted to shoot a cop. >> cnn's sara sidner has been following all of
. >>> and key evidence is unveiled in the boston bomber trial. new video, new witnesses put dzhokhar zairetsarnaev at the scene of a killing. let's talk in the "newsroom." >>> and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. in ferguson missouri this morning a manhunt is underway for whoever pulled the trigger and shot two police officers overnight. here are the moments that have pushed this besieged community even closer to the brink....
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. >>> dramatic images of the boston marathon bombing. let's go outfront. >>> the breaking news tonight. there's multiple reports this evening that actor harrison ford has crashed his plane at a los angeles golf course. nbc news and tmz are reporting the actor was seriously injured. he was flying a vintage yellow two seater plane. it crashed into this golf course. it was a vintage world war ii plane. he was an experienced pilot. an employee at the golf course tells nbc that it was blood all over the actor's face. at this time from what we understand from the reports it appears harrison ford was flying solo. right now he's been taken to a local hospital. we're standing by for a possible press conference for the very latest on this. as what can you tell us? >> reporter: we have spoken to the faa, responding to a single engine plane crash on the golf course. this golf course is very close to the santa monica airport. the fire department is telling us there was one person aboard an adult male approximately 65 to 70 years old. he was taken to
. >>> dramatic images of the boston marathon bombing. let's go outfront. >>> the breaking news tonight. there's multiple reports this evening that actor harrison ford has crashed his plane at a los angeles golf course. nbc news and tmz are reporting the actor was seriously injured. he was flying a vintage yellow two seater plane. it crashed into this golf course. it was a vintage world war ii plane. he was an experienced pilot. an employee at the golf course tells nbc that it...
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boston, new york, washington. today into tonight, fredricka, then it moves through and it is a done deal tomorrow. dry skies. a whole different atmosphere. even temperatures in the 60s. >> oh, my. >> for tomorrow and into monday and tuesday. so a little taste of fall coming in. that's how strong the cold front is. >> wow. that'll feel refreshing but we got to get through today. you talked about washington being in that red zone, parts of washington. look at these live pictures right w of the rain. you can barely see the white house. there were images of the capitol building as well. it's just really coming down. this is the kind of rain, if it carries on for a period of time a big concern for the people in the washington area the big oak trees. you know, those roots get wet. it is a very kind of shallow, rooted tree and often times in big storms like this if it goes on for hours and hours those trees come down. that's when you lead to the power outages, all that. it's a mess. >> fred, we have had that in pennsylva
boston, new york, washington. today into tonight, fredricka, then it moves through and it is a done deal tomorrow. dry skies. a whole different atmosphere. even temperatures in the 60s. >> oh, my. >> for tomorrow and into monday and tuesday. so a little taste of fall coming in. that's how strong the cold front is. >> wow. that'll feel refreshing but we got to get through today. you talked about washington being in that red zone, parts of washington. look at these live pictures...